Momentum: Women/Art/Technology is an exploration into the intersection of technology, art practice and feminism. It presents innovative uses of technology utilized and advanced by women and transgender artists through exhibitions, symposia, film screenings, and public discussions. Since 2011, Momentum artists have challenged gender-biased notions of who employs technology, and showcased women artists’ sustained ability to break new ground in uncharted artistic realms.
The Mary H. Dana Women Artists Series (DWAS), founded by Joan Snyder and established at the Mabel Smith Douglass Library in 1971, is the oldest continuous running exhibition space in the United States that is dedicated to the work of emerging and established contemporary women artists being made visible to the general public.

The Magic Issue On the cover: Grimanesa Amorós photo by Kate Edwards for A Womenʼs Thing,Hair & Makeup by Lyndsey Ariel Caudilla. Dear Readers, What does it mean to be an adult and still believe in magic? For … Continue reading →